702 



4460. The right humerus. 



The intercondyloid space is perforated. 



4461. The right ulna. 4462. The right radius. 

 4463. The right scapholunar bone. 4464. The four metacarpals. 



4465. The ossa innominata. 



4466. The right femur. 



The small trochanter is less posterior in position than in the Hyaena crocuta : the canal for 

 the medullary artery enters the back part of the upper third of the shaft, and descend* 

 obliquely towards the cavity. 



4467. The right tibia. 4468. The right fibula. 

 4469. The right astragalus. 4470. The right calcaneum. 



4471. The four metatarsals. 



The nondeveloped toe is the first or innermost in both fore and hind feet. 



4472. The left femur, longitudinally bisected. 



4473. The left tibia, longitudinally bisected. 



4474. The cranium, vertically and longitudinally bisected, of the Hyaena (Hyteiia 

 striata). 



The bony tentorium is continued upon the petrosal, and beyond it, to terminate above the 

 Gasserian fossa. The petrosal pit is wide and shallow ; the apex of the petrosal is deeply 

 notched, corresponding with the perforation of the same part in the Dog. The cerebral cavity 

 is more shallow than in the Dog, the height of the cranium being due to the extension of the 

 frontal sinuses over the whole upper surface. This surface shows a united fracture, but the 



